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Sweetheart

  • 2021
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Jo Hartley, Samuel Anderson, Sophia Di Martino, Ella-Rae Smith, Nell Barlow, and Tabitha Byron in Sweetheart (2021)
A socially awkward, environmentally conscious teenager named AJ is dragged to a coastal holiday park by her painfully 'normal' family, where she becomes unexpectedly captivated by a chlorine smelling, sun-loving lifeguard named Isla.
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A socially awkward, environmentally conscious teenager named AJ is dragged to a coastal holiday park by her painfully 'normal' family, where she becomes unexpectedly captivated by a chlorine... Read allA socially awkward, environmentally conscious teenager named AJ is dragged to a coastal holiday park by her painfully 'normal' family, where she becomes unexpectedly captivated by a chlorine smelling, sun-loving lifeguard named Isla.A socially awkward, environmentally conscious teenager named AJ is dragged to a coastal holiday park by her painfully 'normal' family, where she becomes unexpectedly captivated by a chlorine smelling, sun-loving lifeguard named Isla.

  • Director
    • Marley Morrison
  • Writer
    • Marley Morrison
  • Stars
    • Nell Barlow
    • Jo Hartley
    • Ella-Rae Smith
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    6.4/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Marley Morrison
    • Writer
      • Marley Morrison
    • Stars
      • Nell Barlow
      • Jo Hartley
      • Ella-Rae Smith
    • 16User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Nell Barlow
    Nell Barlow
    • AJ
    Jo Hartley
    Jo Hartley
    • Tina
    Ella-Rae Smith
    Ella-Rae Smith
    • Isla
    Sophia Di Martino
    Sophia Di Martino
    • Lucy
    Samuel Anderson
    Samuel Anderson
    • Steve
    Tabitha Byron
    Tabitha Byron
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    Steffan Cennydd
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    • Director
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Sweetheart' is a coming-of-age film exploring teenage angst, family dynamics, and self-discovery. The talented cast, especially Nell Barlow as AJ and Jo Hartley as her mother, is praised. The British holiday camp setting is noted for authenticity. The film's subtle and realistic handling of LGBTQ+ themes is appreciated. Humor and emotional depth are highlighted, though some critique the sound mix and voiceover use. Overall, 'Sweetheart' is seen as a relatable and engaging portrayal of adolescence and family life.
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    10hlmorrison-70133

    Best LGBTQI comedy/drama out there!!

    Looking for a feel good movie that captivates the true side to life in the shoes of a young gay 17 year old?? Sweetheart is definitely everything you need for a film night in... look no further!
    5coombsstephen

    Like someone's fantasy of coming out as a teen

    An ok film about an akward teen coming out to a very pretty girl. However It seemed like someone's idea of the ideal way of coming out rather than what I guess real life is actually like.

    It's ok if a little slow and maybe could have been a bit more like real life with a more realistic live interest.
    10iandracott

    Heartwarming and totally engaging film

    A gentle coming of age film, that anyone who remembers their teenage years will identify with.

    Experiencing those awkward times when you are still finding out who you are.

    When no-one understands you, not even your family, even though they have your best interests at heart.

    Beautifully portrayed by a convincing cast, set in a picturesque if typically British holiday camp location.

    Captures all the gentle angst of family holidays with different generations convinced they know what everyone else needs to do to enjoy themselves.

    Add in romance and what's not to like.

    Definitely recommend it 👌
    7ops-52535

    oh how sweet it is...

    To hate all and everyone, due to the hormonal developments in a young british teenagers body, growing up in a society where sexual norms has smoldered into pieces and the choice of the 2 standard gender has become multible genders, that makes a bewildered and confused young lass become a danger to society and family, and the psychosocial stand to take becomes the toughest task to make in your lifetime.

    Even though sad and serious, it has a bright side too, of warmth and giggelish british humour, with some archbritish holiday/caravan park amusement, and a dressing code and make up taste that only the brits can do.

    The grumpy old man and ditto wife that agrees that we are glad that ''we have had the time of our life'', had a good laugh at times, its not a perfect match, but made to make you feel and emphasize. A 7 for this lot.
    8bob-the-movie-man

    A "Gregory's Girl" for Gen-Z

    When I was in my late teen's, Bill Forsyth's "Gregory's Girl" perfectly epitomised the angst of the school years' emotions I'd left behind me. And I was very much heterosexual. With "Sweetheart", Marley Morrison in an astonishing feature debut delivers a "Gregory's Girl" for today's much more sexually fluid times.

    Positives:
    • What a great ensemble cast! It's all headed up by Nell Barlow, amazingly in her feature debut. Nell manages to perfectly deliver the hair-pullingly frustrating unpredictability of a teenage girl: always planning to go off doing something worthy like "knitting jumpers for elephants in Indonesia". But she manages to keep the portrayal just the right side of parody, not straying into 'Kevin and Perry' territory. "What's wrong with you?" asks her mother. "I'm 17. Everything's wrong with me" she replies. It's an immaculate performance for someone so young.


    • Jo Hartley is also fabulous as A. J.'s mum, a lost soul struggling with her own worries, without having those of AJ to add to them. It's not portrayed as a typical 'Mum v Teen' battle, but beautifully nuanced. "Just because you're a lesbian now, it doesn't mean you have to dress like a boy" she pleads with A. J.
    • If you're trying to place her, Ella Rae-Smith was the striking girl in the baseball cap in Netflix's "The Stranger". She is also wonderful here, as the 'hot girl' who you think has it all but is underneath deeply troubled and conflicted. A sex scene (beautifully lit and filmed - by either Emily Almond Barr or Matthew Wicks - manages to show absolutely nothing but is deliciously erotic as a result.


    • The writing by Marley Morrison feels very autobiographical. And, as I found through reading this Guardian article about Morrison's gender-journey, there is a lot of personal experience in here. It's clever that the film is claustrophobically set in the remote holiday park (actually the real Freshwater Beach Holiday Park near Bridport on the Dorset coast). If it had been set in a big city like London, AJ could have constantly fled from her feelings, never resolving them. Here, she is constantly running into Isla.... there is no escape.


    • I also very much liked the relationship written between A. J. and Steve. Steve is almost the safety valve on the pressure cooker, always helpfully allowing some steam to escape. It adds warmth to the story.


    • For such an indie picture, there's a range of great tunes on the soundtrack: mostly from bands I have never heard of (probably making it affordable). I'm not sure if there's to be a soundtrack album released, but it's worth a listen if so.


    Negatives:
    • I wasn't fond of the sound mix on the film. Some of the dialogue was indistinct.


    • A. J. gives us an occasional running commentary of her thoughts as a voiceover. Regular readers of my blog will know my thoughts on this subject! I'm not sure if it added much to the story: a 'show-not-tell' approach would have been my preference.


    Summary Thoughts on "Sweetheart": I likened this film to 1980's "Gregory's Girl", and that's a great compliment. That movie made stars out of John Gordon Sinclair and Clare Grogan. I'd predict similar great things for Nell Barlow, Ella Rae-Smith and particularly for writer/director Marley Morrison. I'll very much look forward to Marley's future projects. It's a cracking little British film. It deserves a major cinema release, but I suspect this is one that you might need to hunt out at your less mainstream cinemas. But please do so - it's well worth it. Very much recommended.

    (For the full graphical review and video, check out #onemannsmovies on the web, Facebook and Tiktok. Thank-you!)

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    • Trivia
      Premiered at the 2021 Glasgow Film Festival and won the Audience Award.
    • Quotes

      AJ: [narrating] I've never seen sleeping beauty, but I'm pretty sure I know how it ends. And that's the problem.

    • Connections
      References La Belle au bois dormant (1959)
    • Soundtracks
      Sweet
      Written by Dana Margolin

      Performed by Porridge Radio

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 2021 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дорогенька
    • Filming locations
      • Bridport, Dorset, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • BBC Film
      • Bohemia Media
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • $57,224
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      1 hour 43 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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